Creatively Safe: Collective Caution Modern Safety Posters

Limited Edition Prints, Timeless Advice

If you've taken a science or workshop class any time between now and 1935, you're probably plenty familiar with safety posters. We wanted to update our favorite vintage morbidity warnings with a contemporary creative bent, so we asked 10 Portland artists and designers to reinterpret their favorite safety poster ideas as 3-color graphics. The result is Collective Caution, the first limited edition Hand-Eye Supply poster collection.

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These new prints debuted at the packed Portland, OR opening, and now they're available online... and going fast! Each design was screen printed in a run of 20 by the pros at Seizure Palace and signed by the artist. 50% of sales goes to support the Portland YouthBuilders.

"The Anarchist Organic Cookbook for Product Development"

We all have our own feelings about crowdfunding, but there's no denying that the landscape around making new products is shifting. Tonight at Curiosity Club, we'll hear from Josh Lifton, founder of Crowd Supply: the first platform to literally bring engineering and supply chain into the crowdfunding conversation.

One Helle Of A Pocket Knife

The new Helle Dokka lockback isn't just head-turning, it's made us rethink what we require from our tools. To start: this is an outlive-you-quality knife, made by a meticulous bunch of craftsmen who actually use their own gear.

Testing wicked good women's workwear with All Bad Days

Fresh in: women's work jeans as straightforward and tough as the women who inspired them! Ann Sheppard makes comfortable workwear based on the simple cuts and long-lasting materials used by pioneering women of the early 20th century. Tested by the talented ladies of All Bad Days!

With Scott Gellatly of Gamblin Paint

Tonight at Hand-Eye Supply Curiosity Club, we dip into the chemical complexity of making high quality paints! Ancient art urges meet modern methods, 6pm PST at the shop and streaming on the CC homepage. As artists, designers and makers, we are always working within the confines of our materials.